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OEM part number 

What Are OEM Numbers?

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) numbers are unique codes assigned by car manufacturers to parts installed at the factory. These numbers enable precise identification of the part and ensure maximum accuracy when selecting components for repairs or replacements.


Where to Find OEM Numbers?

  1. Car Owner’s Manual. Many manufacturers list OEM numbers for parts in the vehicle's documentation.
  2. On the Part Itself. OEM numbers are often marked directly on the part. They can be engraved, stamped, or printed.
  3. Manufacturer Websites. Some car brands offer online catalogs where you can search for OEM numbers based on the vehicle's model and production year.
  4. At Dealerships. Official dealers have access to OEM databases and can assist in selecting the correct part.
  5. Online Stores. For instance, on the 2407.pl website, you can find the required part by entering the OEM number in the search bar.


Examples of OEM Numbers

  • Toyota: An air filter for a Toyota Camry might have the OEM number 17801-0H050.
  • BMW: Brake pads for a BMW 3 Series might be identified by the OEM number 34116761244.
  • Ford: A fuel filter for a Ford Focus might have the OEM number 6M5G-9155-AA.


Why Are OEM Numbers Important?

Using the correct OEM number ensures that the part perfectly fits your vehicle, providing reliability and longevity. Employing OEM numbers also simplifies the process of searching and ordering parts, especially through online stores.